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Tech Leader Attempts to work MAGIC with AI Incubator and Research Collaborative
Healthcare IT News spoke recently with Farias to learn more about MAGIC and understand concerns he has heard from healthcare CTOs about implementing artificial intelligence. He offered tips and real-world examples to securely deploy AI and learning and described what he believes should be the primary focus for CIOs, CISOs and other security leaders at hospitals and health systems as AI and machine learning continue to transform healthcare.Humberto Farias has been watching the explosion of generative AI very closely.Farias is cofounder and chairman of Concepta Technologies, a technology company specializing in software development and programming in the areas of mobile, web, digital transformation and artificial intelligence.
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The use of AI is inevitable in healthcare, so the primary focus for CIOs, CISOs and other security leaders should be to continue to ensure data privacy and security and to protect patient data from breaches. The top priority should be making sure programs comply with regulations.Healthcare leaders also should focus on the development of a scalable and secure IT infrastructure that can support AI applications without compromising performance or security. Then to support this system, provide ongoing training for staff at every level – from staff to providers to C-suite – on the latest AI technologies and security practices to mitigate risks associated with human error.
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